âButâ ârecollect, Nastasia Philipovna,â stammered Totski, âyou gave a promise, quite a free one, andâ âand you might have spared us this. I am confused and bewildered, I know; but, in a word, at such a moment, and before company, and all so-so-irregular, finishing off a game with a serious matter like this, a matter of honour, and of heart, andâ ââ
âI donât follow you, Afanasy Ivanovitch; you are losing your head. In the first place, what do you mean by âbefore companyâ? Isnât the company good enough for you? And whatâs all that about âa gameâ? I wished to tell my little story, and I told it! Donât you like it? You heard what I said to the prince? âAs you decide, so it shall be!â If he had said âyes,â I should have given my consent! But he said âno,â so I refused. Here was my whole life hanging on his one word! Surely I was serious enough?â
âThe prince! What on earth has the prince got to do with it? Who the deuce is the prince?â cried the general, who could conceal his wrath no longer.